Middlesex County municipal elections, 2010

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Elections were held in Middlesex County, Ontario on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

Middlesex County, Ontario County in Ontario, Canada

Middlesex County is a primarily rural county in Southwestern Ontario, Canada covering 3,317.27 square kilometers. Landlocked, the county is bordered by Huron and Perth counties on the north, Oxford County on the east, Elgin County on the south, and Chatham-Kent and Lambton County on the west.

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Middlesex County Council

County Council consists of the mayors of each municipality plus the deputy mayors of the municipalities over 5,000 people.

PositionElected
Adelaide Metcalfe Mayor David Bolton
Lucan Biddulph Mayor Paul Hodgins
Middlesex Centre Mayor Al Edmondson
Middlesex Centre Deputy Mayor Clare Bloomfield
Newbury Reeve Diane Brewer
North Middlesex Mayor Don Shipway
North Middlesex Deputy Mayor Chuck T. W. Hall
Southwest Middlesex Mayor Doug Reycraft
Southwest Middlesex Deputy Mayor Vance E. Blackmore
Strathroy Caradoc Mayor Joanne Vanderheyden
Strathroy Caradoc Deputy Mayor Brad Richards
Thames Centre Mayor Jim Maudsley
Thames Centre Deputy Mayor Marcel Meyer

Adelaide-Metcalfe

Mayoral Candidate [ permanent dead link ] Vote %
David Bolton Acclaimed

Lucan Biddulph

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Paul Hodgins 774 54.8
Perry Caskanette 235 16.6
Linda C. Patterson 216 15.3
Clifford J. Waters 187 13.3

Middlesex Centre

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Al Edmondson (X) 2,877
Albert F. Bannister 2,072

North Middlesex

Mayoral Candidate [ permanent dead link ] Vote %
Don Shipway 1,116
Cheryl Norman 849
Ian Brebner 519

Southwest Middlesex

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Doug Reycraft (X) Acclaimed

Strathroy-Caradoc

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Joanne Vanderheyden 5,807
Harold Timson 914
John M. Harvard 245

Thames Centre

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Jim Maudsley (X) Acclaimed

Newbury

Reeve Candidate Vote %
Diane Brewer (X) Acclaimed

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